I pray that this is extremely old news and that a group of badass Aggie lawyers got together to get this poor girl out, or will be there to defend her on April 4th.
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"It really boggles my mind why the government would want to seek to continue to detain someone with no criminal history who was a graduate of Texas A&M and who was approved and on her way to citizenship but was held for what was obviously a mistake," the woman's attorney, Belinda Arroyo, said in a telephone interview. "But here we are, almost a month and a half later."
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"It really boggles my mind why the government would want to seek to continue to detain someone with no criminal history who was a graduate of Texas A&M and who was approved and on her way to citizenship but was held for what was obviously a mistake," the woman's attorney, Belinda Arroyo, said in a telephone interview. "But here we are, almost a month and a half later."